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Bharat Mata Ki Jai slogan: Party, govt pulling in different directions | | | Early Times Report jammu, Apr 25: Union Culture and Tourism Minister Mahesh Sharma on Monday batted for legislation under which those who refuse to chant Bharat Mata Ki Jai slogan will be sent to jail. "There is the need for a legislation that makes it compulsory for every one to chant Bharat Mata Ki Jai slogan. Those who refuse to chant this slogan will be sent to jails," he said during a function. All right-thinking Indians would surely appreciate the suggestion of Mahesh Sharma. For, certain undesirable elements have been raising their ugly heads in different parts of the country and they are not only ridiculing the slogan but also seeking to provoke revolt against the Indian state. The Congress, the Left parties and similar other fake secular parties are against any legislation that makes chanting of this slogan compulsory. However, the issue is not whether the suggested legislation will be enacted and enforced. The question is what will the BJP-led NDA Government do to the BJP leaders like Ram Madhav, who have one view on those who taunt the Bharat Mata Ki Jai slogan in Delhi and elsewhere and who shout this slogan in places like Srinagar. Ram Madhav has problem with those outside Kashmir who do not shout this slogan and he bats for a stringent action against them. But when it comes to Kashmir, he speaks an entirely different language. Only on April 17, Ram Madhav came down heavily on non-local students of the NIT Srinagar, who had waved national flag and chanted Bharat Mata Ki Jai slogan to uphold the national cause in Kashmir and show the anti-national students of the same institute their rightful place. Instead of focusing on the circumstances under which the brutalized 2000 non-local students quit Srinagar, he accused them of vitiating the atmosphere on the campus by doing what they did. The perverted BJP leaders accused them of playing politics in the NIT Srinagar. "If you say that you have to follow the narrative of the students, then you have to give that freedom to students of JNU, to the students in other universities…They are in the Valley only to pursue their academic careers; they are not there to pursue politics," he inter-alia, said while reflecting on the role of nationalist non-local students. Ram Madhav virtually reprimanded the non-local students for waving the national flag and chanting Bharat Mata Ki Jai slogan and it should establish that the BJP and the BJP-led NDA Government are pulling in different directions. What is needed the most is stringent action against BJP leaders like Ram Madhav who snub and abuse nationalists for upholding the national cause in Kashmir. They are the real problem; they are the real culprits; they are the wreckers of the Indian state and not the non-local NIT students, who have been moving heaven and earth and holding protest demonstrations in Delhi and Jammu since April 6 for seeking justice. |
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